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How One of the Country’s Most Storied C.E.O.s Destroyed His Legacy
Jack Welch, one of the most celebrated corporate chieftains of his time, spent the last few years of his life…
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How to Give Thanks in a Screwed-Up World
NASHVILLE — My father always had a ready answer to the question that greases the gears of human discourse. Whenever…
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What Will Russia Without Putin Look Like? Maybe This.
Russia’s current condition — militarized, isolated, corrupt, dominated by the security services and hemorrhaging talent as hundreds of thousands ...
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Gregg Berhalter Rebuilt a Broken U.S. Team. Now Comes the Hard Part.
DOHA, Qatar — Tyler Adams smiled on Sunday night when asked about his earliest days with the United States national…
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Trump Family’s Newest Partners: Middle Eastern Governments
WASHINGTON — When former President Donald J. Trump returned briefly last week to his office at Trump Tower in New…
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Review: In ‘Difficult Grace,’ a Cellist Moves Beyond Classical Confines
The cellist Seth Parker Woods presented an evening-long, multimedia program titled “Difficult Grace” Saturday evening at the 92nd Street Y’s…
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Jay Pasachoff, Who Pursued Eclipses Across the Globe, Dies at 79
Jay M. Pasachoff, an astronomer at Williams College who spent more than 50 years traveling the world to observe solar…
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Dagny Corcoran, Bookseller and Fixture of the L.A. Art Scene, Dies at 77
Dagny Corcoran, a revered California art-book seller whose shop and jam-packed dinner parties became way stations for a generation of…
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Canada Imposes Sanctions on Haiti’s Former Leader and Other Officials
Canada announced sanctions on a slew of powerful politicians in Haiti over the weekend, part of a broad push to…